During a White House Religious Liberties Commission session, Carrie Prejean Boller questioned Jewish voices on antisemitism while defending several well-known antisemites, including Candace Owens, whom she claimed has “never said anything antisemitic.”
At the White House Religious Liberties Commission meeting this morning, one of the attendees, Carrie Prejean Boller, aggressively defended Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson while confronting Seth Dillon.
Boller, who said she watches Owens every day, demanded that Dillon stop calling Owens an "antisemite". She also wore a pin of the U.S. flag and the Palestinian flag.
Boller: "I don't know why you keep bringing her up and Tucker."
Dillon: "Well, because they're the two most famous antisemites" (crowd cheers).